Thursday, November 28, 2013

That's how it goes sometimes

First off, Happy Thanksgiving to Everyone!  I hope you make it a great day with family!

Well me and the Father-In-Law got out for a day of deer hunting yesterday.  It was a beautiful day to be out.  Morning was cold and crisp, temps were in the teens.  We had enjoyed a sunrise but no deer graced us with an appearance



We made our way slowly through some thick brush and checked pockets of cedar trees.  Here's the FIL ready and anxious with his Savage 111 in 30-06



my gear for the day, pack and good old, and I mean old, Remington 700 BDL in 30-06


and here's yours truly doing the best "Great White Hunter" impersonation


Well the evening proved much more interesting.  We were hunting public land and arrived at a spot early and got setup on a hill overlooking some thick creekbeds and a small green wheat field.  I abide by the first to the spot gets it.  If I see a vehicle or hunters already there I move on to the next spot.  AS EVERYONE SHOULD!  So after an hour of getting setup another hunter drives his truck past mine and parks 200 yards from where we are hunting.  Then proceeds to walk through the middle of the creekbed area.  He saw us as he stared at us on the hill for a set time and then continued on.  Grrr.  Well it was too late to go somewhere else so we decided to stick it out and hunt the small wheat field.  Well we heard shooting all around us so hopes were low.  Then right at dark a doe and a very good buck made it into the wheat field.  The doe bolted towards us crossing the field and then looked right at us.  We couldn't move.  She stared for a bit while the buck was feeding in the back of the field.  Then the doe began stomping at us.  We were busted.  The buck became alarmed and like a flash they both bolted the field. 

That's how it goes sometimes.  I'm still thinking about that buck and probably won't soon forget.  Well it provided some excitement to end the day.  It has the FIL hungry to continue the journey of harvesting his first deer.  We're getting closer each time.  Sometimes it starts to feel like the first one is the hardest...

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Monday, November 18, 2013

Afternoon spent taking in the fresh air with a special lady

Well I got to spend an afternoon out just taking in the fresh air and relaxing with my daughter. She gets really excited for these hikes in the woods so I'm hoping to keep that going. Not much else explaining needed. Here's the trip

Entering the woods




The Fall look has officially arrived in the Oklahoma woods






Crossed a dirt trail, it's always full of deer tracks.  We had a light rain the night before so it was easy to see the fresh tracks made




"there's another one Dad!"  We started following this bucks tracks and then jumped him about 20 yards from this spot.  A nice 8 pointer!


back into the woods


came to a small clearing



inside the woods to search for a suitable camp spot


and found one



Time for the camp chores.  Sven saw made quick work or a dead oak


hatchet's turn was next to break it down for wood stove pieces



can't leave out the knife




ready for fire.  Just to make sure this worked the first time I used some fatwood as well.  Can't spend too much time lighting the fire with kids or you lose em!






waiting patiently 


finally ready


Hot chocolate and donuts.  A good snack according to Bel, and me



view in the front as we enjoyed the fruits of our labor



quick shot of the tools as we packed up


covered out fire pit and headed back out to look for more deer


didn't take long to see more sign


came across this burl that was a little bigger than a basketball.  It was about 8 feet off the ground


then we saw this guy crossing the dirt trail on the way back in.  He was moving pretty slow after the cooler weather we had.  Bel got a kick out of seeing it of course. 



after that it was back in the trees to head on back




It was a great way to spend an afternoon.  We're both already looking forward to next time...

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Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Get outside and cook in the outdoors!


Food just tastes better when you cook it outdoors.  It's the secrete ingredient to goodness!

Venison fajitas cooked in a cast iron skillet over a wood stove after a hunt, beats fastfood any day!




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